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signs of financial trouble

135 – Signs You Might Be in Financial Trouble

Wondering what the signs of financial trouble are? Have your lack of money management skills lead to debt problems? How much debt is too much? Are there warning signs of financial issues you need to be aware of? Find out how to identify financial problems before they lead to a downward spiral of unmanageable debt. Take action sooner rather than later.

Consumer Proposals and Debt Relief Guide

133 – A Guide to Consumer Proposals and Debt Relief

If you are struggling with your finances, this debt relief guide looks at filing a Consumer Proposal as a viable debt solution. Would this be the best debt relief option for you? Find out why seeking financial advice from a Licensed Insolvency Trustee can be the best way forward. They are the only professionals authorized to file a Consumer Proposal.

canada's food price report

116 – Canada’s Food Price Report Predicts Prices Will Rise – What You Can Do

The latest data from Canada’s food price report suggests that the price of our groceries could rise another 4.5% in 2024. Household budgets will continue to be stretched throughout the year. Explore some creative strategies to decrease your monthly food bills even with inflation rising.

how to improve your finances

115 – 5 Ways to Improve Your Finances in 2024

Are you wondering how to improve your finances in the new year? Goal setting and creating a financial plan can alter your spending habits and help build your savings. Find out how creating a budget can take the financial pressure off and give you peace of mind throughout the year.

debt relief canada

114 – When Should You Seek Debt Relief?

Should you pay off debt first or save? With interest rates and debt levels rising, many Canadians are wondering what they should do to better manage their finances. Here are a few strategies to help. Check out these budget tips to increase your savings and to also pay off debt.

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113 – More Canadians Are Living Paycheque-To-Paycheque

Should you pay off debt first or save? With interest rates and debt levels rising, many Canadians are wondering what they should do to better manage their finances. Here are a few strategies to help. Check out these budget tips to increase your savings and to also pay off debt.

Should You Pay Debts First or Save

112 – Should You Pay Debts First or Save

Should you pay off debt first or save? With interest rates and debt levels rising, many Canadians are wondering what they should do to better manage their finances. Here are a few strategies to help. Check out these budget tips to increase your savings and to also pay off debt.

Paying Off Your Credit Card With a Lower-Rate Card

111 – Paying Off Your Credit Card With a Lower-Rate Card

Are you wondering how to pay off your credit cards? Should you get a credit card with a low interest rate? Interest rates are rising and there doesn’t seem to be an end in sight. Find out if paying off one credit card with another is the best way to pay off debt.

best way to save for child's education in canada

109 – Saving for Your Child’s Education

Are you looking for the best way to save for your child’s education in Canada? Are you struggling to save with a budget that is constantly stretched? Find out the best way to save and how the Canadian government can help with your child’s education savings plan.

credit worthiness

52 – The Three Elements of Credit Worthiness – It’s Not All About Your Credit Score

How credit worthy are you? Licensed Insolvency Trustee, Mary-Ann Marriot explains the difference between credit worthiness and what your credit score is. She talks about the 3 elements that can ensure the best score.